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us tomorrow. every child deserves a world class education. >> jamie: then candidate barack obama on the campaign trail, in 2008. but as many parents are preparing right now to send their kids to college, in the fall, we wanted to know, where is the money? joining me now, fox business network reporter rich edison. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. >> jamie: and the reason i wanted to talk to you, is with all of this cash for clunkers, another $2 billion for clunkers, what about college? what are the the deals are out there right now and is the obama administration making good on the promise that every american student will get a world class education? >> it is beginning to. and its pledging billions of dollars to try to help folk get into especially community colleges, there are three ways out there the federal government can help you, the first is a loan, you can borrow from the federal government, for most kids, actually up to a point where it pays for your entire education, but, of
us tomorrow. every child deserves a world class education. >> jamie: then candidate barack obama on the campaign trail, in 2008. but as many parents are preparing right now to send their kids to college, in the fall, we wanted to know, where is the money? joining me now, fox business network reporter rich edison. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. >> jamie: and the reason i wanted to talk to you, is with all of this cash for clunkers, another $2 billion for...
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them to amend the books used ellen, how many have been recovered? >> the roll recover the day he was arrested. as with the chapter is about. it was quite remarkable about stephen blumberg which is what made him very interesting to me as a writer is a that not just that he stole the books. there have been a lot of but thieves and document the use and manuscript fees and matthew is an assembly very worth while to study and writing about, but was of particularly interest about stephen blumberg is that he stole the books to keep them because you love them. he built a collection of these 25,000 books and kept them in this house in ottumwa, iowa. he did this over 20 years. if the day he was arrested, 95 percent of the books that he had stolen were never known to be missing and of the day he was arrested so it became a very interesting story for me. it was to lead a study in bibliomania, an examination of a book collector who literally falls off the cliff and this is kind of where i read over here -- my reading chair. these are the books i am working with
them to amend the books used ellen, how many have been recovered? >> the roll recover the day he was arrested. as with the chapter is about. it was quite remarkable about stephen blumberg which is what made him very interesting to me as a writer is a that not just that he stole the books. there have been a lot of but thieves and document the use and manuscript fees and matthew is an assembly very worth while to study and writing about, but was of particularly interest about stephen...
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they used a shovel and a bag to capture the snake. with no one claiming ownership, officials think it's a pet that just got away. >>> thanks, gregg. an international manhunt is underway for the killer of the swim suit model, jasmine fiore. her mutilated body was found stuffed in a suitcase and dumped in a trash bin. police say her fingers and teeth were removed. in an effort to prevent them from discovering her identity. her ex-husband, ryan jenkins a former reality tv show contestant, is the suspect in her murder. how strong is the case against him and can anything explain the brutality of this crime? we're going to bring in a fox news legal analyst and joey jackson a former prosecutor. thank you for being with us. just a disgusting story. i cannot believe anyone could do this anyway. but a husband? is it predicated on jealousy, on obsession? i know that several things come into play. he was jealous of the ex-boyfriend text message, he didn't report her missing, she got the marriage annulled. they were married for 2.2 seconds. obviou
they used a shovel and a bag to capture the snake. with no one claiming ownership, officials think it's a pet that just got away. >>> thanks, gregg. an international manhunt is underway for the killer of the swim suit model, jasmine fiore. her mutilated body was found stuffed in a suitcase and dumped in a trash bin. police say her fingers and teeth were removed. in an effort to prevent them from discovering her identity. her ex-husband, ryan jenkins a former reality tv show contestant,...
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joining us from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, what are you hearing? >> reporter: we have been driving from atlanta to des moines and passed through georgia, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, missouri, heading into kansas and iowa. we're talking to people in places smaller than what would get media coverage about health care. as the health care debate was heating up on tv, we were trying to get a quieter discussion going. there was plenty of disagreement where we went. we ended up in an interesting place, northwestern kentucky on the illinois border. we had a bit of a town hall meeting. one was a democratic candidate who ran in the last election and lost. she had very, very strong views on health care. here is a bit of a taste of what she told us. >> well, my husband and i are two of the 47 million plus that don't have health care. i'm not talking insurance. i want health care. my husband had diabetes and a bout with cancer. what insurance company is going to cover us. if i get sick, i'm going
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there are several files i use for the book. giglio is the bibliography, which basically keeps track of the books that were used. i have a coded system to keep track of them. you will see the code is over here. so book number one, which i entered back in the early 80's was white over black, jordan's kind of history of race in america. and so this code goes all the way down to i guess the last book i entered was booked number 1,088, our times, the illustrated history of the 20th century, race law, king came preaching, tend -- tet! but basically this is just kind of the list of the books i consulted or referred to in the book. but anyway, that's one file is the bibliography file. but the main one is the research file which is right here, and it automatically put -- each one of these going this way is a note card and this is pretty odd because it is the year month and day and it puts it in chronological order and it starts with 960 solomon completes the first temple. that comes from book number 438. i don't know why it's page 99 bu
there are several files i use for the book. giglio is the bibliography, which basically keeps track of the books that were used. i have a coded system to keep track of them. you will see the code is over here. so book number one, which i entered back in the early 80's was white over black, jordan's kind of history of race in america. and so this code goes all the way down to i guess the last book i entered was booked number 1,088, our times, the illustrated history of the 20th century, race...
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[applause] leave us alone. that is all we would ask. would you leave us alone? [applause] i would like to ask you today if you would commit to working on those problems rather than throwing everything? into? thank you. [applause] >> well, what i commit to working on those problems and not throwing everything into turmoil -- that is a pretty generalized statement that i can agree with. i will stay in touch. i will be back next year. if i am reelected, i will be that the year after that. who has no. 7? >> thank you for coming, arlen specter. >> let me answer more fully. i do not want to see turmoil. you do not want to see turmoil. we want a sensible answer. we have series of problems. we need to take them up one by one. we need to figure out what the problem is and what is the way we should deal with it in a democracy? let me move on to no. 7. >> thank you. i am a republican, but i am first and foremost a conservative. i do not believe this is first about health care. it is not about tarp. it is not about left and right. this is about the systematic dismantling of
[applause] leave us alone. that is all we would ask. would you leave us alone? [applause] i would like to ask you today if you would commit to working on those problems rather than throwing everything? into? thank you. [applause] >> well, what i commit to working on those problems and not throwing everything into turmoil -- that is a pretty generalized statement that i can agree with. i will stay in touch. i will be back next year. if i am reelected, i will be that the year after that....
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will it tell us whether we need one or two doses per person for a vaccination? >> in the eighth u.s. test cities, volunteers will receive a series of shots, some stronger than others. volunteers will be closely monitored over the next several weeks. >> the opportunity to contribute to something that is in the cutting edge of science, that has a significant impact on lots of people around the world is something that makes the risk worth it. >> doctors say the trials are safeguarded potential side effects are beaver, allergic reactions, and a remote chance of paralysis and death. burley said the results should be available in september. >> the clock is ticking and when children go back to school, children will be very susceptible to this virus. >> last week, u.s. officials encouraged schools across the country to remain open even if a few students are infected. >>> more montgomery county middle schools are failing under the no child left behind law. of the 38 middle schools in the county, one dozen missed performance targets for its seventh more than in 2008. spec
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. >> joining us is lauren with the associated press and maggie fox of reuters. thanks for coming in. maggie fox, you get the first question. >> dr. friedman, i will start off here. this week, the president's council of science advisers issued a report on swine flu, h1n1 flu. it gave a clue as to what the impact of the united states would be. can you tell us how the cdc to seize the various aspects of that report and whether you think some of the numbers might have been overblown or exaggerated? i think one of the numbers was that 90,000 people could be expected to die this flu season. . . >> how can we plan to surge up when those plans are underway? what can we do to vaccinate people as quickly as possible when vaccine becomes available? how could we make sure people have underlying health conditions like asthma, diabetes, and you might get very sick from the flu get rapidly treated if they did sick and fluid circulating, at the same time making sure that when the flu comes this year, we do not overwhelmed emergency departments with people who are not very sick
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we're simply not used to that kind of heat. we have been lulled into complacency with a very cool summer. >> it's time for a reality check, i guess. >> i guess so. it's time. >> still ahead on this saturday morning, yep, this is for real, the usair guitar championships got underway in the district last night. we'll have a l good morning, washington. i'm arch campbell. meryl streep and amy adams tell the story of julie & julia. >> i'm going to try to flip this thing over now. >> julia child blossomed on the french chef thanks to her joy and passion that meryl streep captured in julie & julia. two true stories. first, the julia child's life and friends, her discovery of french cooking and the years she spent writing "mastering the art of french cooking." >> before her, it was can openers and marshmallows. >> the second story for he lows writer julie powell who 40 years later worked her way through every recipe of julia's book and blogged about it on the internet. both stories celebrate food, life and marriage in ways rarely seen.
we're simply not used to that kind of heat. we have been lulled into complacency with a very cool summer. >> it's time for a reality check, i guess. >> i guess so. it's time. >> still ahead on this saturday morning, yep, this is for real, the usair guitar championships got underway in the district last night. we'll have a l good morning, washington. i'm arch campbell. meryl streep and amy adams tell the story of julie & julia. >> i'm going to try to flip this thing...
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host: things for joining us. guest: it is a pleasure. host: tomorrow morning we will look at three days, looking through the eyes of one hospital in virginia. we will also talk the politics of the town hall meetings and what the house will face when they return. we will have the perspective of congressman from fairfax county, virginia. then, the next two guests concern healthcare and are pressures at that hospital. finally, on this anniversary of hurricane katrina, the next guest is the executive director of the louisiana recovery authority. that is all tomorrow morning. "washington journal" occurs every day in the morning. enjoy the rest of your weekend. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] . . >> you're watching "newsmakers." and our guest this week is dr. thomas frieden, the director of the centers for disease control. thank you for your time today. >> thank you. it's good to be here. >> joining us in the studio is lauren nearguard of the associated press and
host: things for joining us. guest: it is a pleasure. host: tomorrow morning we will look at three days, looking through the eyes of one hospital in virginia. we will also talk the politics of the town hall meetings and what the house will face when they return. we will have the perspective of congressman from fairfax county, virginia. then, the next two guests concern healthcare and are pressures at that hospital. finally, on this anniversary of hurricane katrina, the next guest is the...
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that's what got us into the mess in the first place. let's look at the case-shiller report which looks at 20 metropolitan areas. let's remind you there are lots of ways)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d? he certainly made some speeches that suggest his administration and his policies deserve some of the credit for it. according to a cnn opinion research poll, more than half of you think the president's plans made the economy better or at least will make things better in the future. 40% say his policies won't improve the economy. ken rogott is from harvard university, stephen moore an editorial writer with "wall street journal" and douglas is a former economic advisor to john mccain. who better to talk about this than these three gentlemen? stephen, you are generally not that bearish about things, but you don't think we should have a discussion about who should take credit you don't think it's all that good. >> we certainly lowered our standards when we say a loss of 250,000 jacobs is good news. unemployment is as high as it's been in practically
that's what got us into the mess in the first place. let's look at the case-shiller report which looks at 20 metropolitan areas. let's remind you there are lots of ways)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d? he certainly made some speeches that suggest his administration and his policies deserve some of the credit for it. according to a cnn opinion research poll, more than half of you think the president's plans made the economy better or at least will make things better in the future. 40% say his policies...
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employers told us the rising cost of health insurance is unsustainable. do you think they're contributing to the flat labor market? >> i would imagine they are. the most obvious impact is on wage growth. and -- >> do you have any data on how have ight impact on looked at likely impact. there are studies that take away from wage growth. we have data on benefits. we don't do that much on what is causing benefits to decline. >> could you give to the committee the report that's have come out on that particular area so that we can study the impact on wage growth on the side of employer-based insurance. >> is there a positive feedback affect in labor markets. the cause of the moderation and decline in unemployment. does that increase consumer confidence and lead to more sales and spur businesses to hire more workers? do you monitor this in the labor market? it is sort of what i would -- what you always see.i would -- you know, when the economy turns bad, consumers start to lose confidence, stop spending. and then the lack of spending means people lose jobs and
employers told us the rising cost of health insurance is unsustainable. do you think they're contributing to the flat labor market? >> i would imagine they are. the most obvious impact is on wage growth. and -- >> do you have any data on how have ight impact on looked at likely impact. there are studies that take away from wage growth. we have data on benefits. we don't do that much on what is causing benefits to decline. >> could you give to the committee the report that's...
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the two degree guarantee gets us to 85. i'm calling it sunny but there may be a few areas with the clouds. the weekend outlook 90 tomorrow and the evening through sunday morning could have a thunder shower then 95 on sunday. we'll check out the beach forecast in a bit. here's kim now with a check on traffic. >>> the earlier congestion we saw on the outer loop of liberty road has cleared out a bit. we had usual volume delays at this time. we were working 0 a crash on the opposite side right around the baltimore national pike. that is off to the shoulder not causing us any delays at this time. so you shouldn't see any problems around there. couple of smaller incidents to let you know about. we're working a crash inville. and 795 has been cheered. the right lane remains blocked right there at the tidings bridge. use caution if you are traveling in that area. traffic is moving good as you make your way southbound into downtown. no real problems to let you know about. if you are looking for a business you know you can trust, let
the two degree guarantee gets us to 85. i'm calling it sunny but there may be a few areas with the clouds. the weekend outlook 90 tomorrow and the evening through sunday morning could have a thunder shower then 95 on sunday. we'll check out the beach forecast in a bit. here's kim now with a check on traffic. >>> the earlier congestion we saw on the outer loop of liberty road has cleared out a bit. we had usual volume delays at this time. we were working 0 a crash on the opposite side...
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they are not working for us. they are working against us. and [applause] i know when we call your office and they put one name n.d. fo -- one named in the for category and one name in the against category, and you'll say otherwise, but in a majority of people are against this. you say that you are for health care reform, yet when people call you and say they are against it, you dismiss them. you say it is a democracy. you are supposed to represent us. and not doing too good here, obviously. i am fired up. [applause] oh, boy. will he make a commitment to stay all a bed talk -- all little bit of talk to more than 30 people? can i ask you that? >> i and few analysts town -- i can deal in -- am due in lou istown. you are my employers but i have 12 million. i'd planned out their allocation. >> a lot of people said -- as dealing use it would not support certain provisions. house bill is probably not going to change much. but what did it in july and now they are looking at september. the compromise bill between house and senate, most of the provisi
they are not working for us. they are working against us. and [applause] i know when we call your office and they put one name n.d. fo -- one named in the for category and one name in the against category, and you'll say otherwise, but in a majority of people are against this. you say that you are for health care reform, yet when people call you and say they are against it, you dismiss them. you say it is a democracy. you are supposed to represent us. and not doing too good here, obviously. i...
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how has -- how was patriarch -- how as patriarch, he agreed with us -- he aggreived with us of a loss of john-john. we must now remembered the man who helped us remember some money and help so many live better lives. i have been a devotee of the kennedys for a long time. as a student at utah state university, i formed the first young democrats club. i got a letter from president- elect kennedy, between the time that he had been elected and before he was inaugurated. he sent me this letter. i have saved it all these years, and when you come into my capitol office, up to the right is that letter. it was very often that ted would come and look at that letter. he was proud of his brother and proud that i have that letter there. i immensely appreciate to working with such a strong champion of what america stands for, caring for others, quality -- equality, and progress. senator kennedy's legacy stands with the greatest, most of voted, the most patriotic to ever serve in congress. because of ted kennedy, more young children can afford to be healthy. more young adults could afford to become
how has -- how was patriarch -- how as patriarch, he agreed with us -- he aggreived with us of a loss of john-john. we must now remembered the man who helped us remember some money and help so many live better lives. i have been a devotee of the kennedys for a long time. as a student at utah state university, i formed the first young democrats club. i got a letter from president- elect kennedy, between the time that he had been elected and before he was inaugurated. he sent me this letter. i...
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that constantly use the word adapt. the ultimate irony is what our democracy needs and what our economy needs is critically thinking questioning and creative people but don't think that notion and the idea informs the way we think about we expect our students to do or achieve. until we can can a bridge that e will not reach you their goal of preparing workers or $0.07 that we need. thank you [applause] >> joseph lowndes in your new book "from the new deal to the new right" you argue modern conservatism was founded in the south. why? >>guest: i make that claim because people talk about a southern strategy and they capture of the south by the g.o.p. in the '60s beginning with goldwater and the nixon at 72 election but in some ways it is reverse seveners played a key role in development as they capture the republican party itself and then republican ascendance a nationally. there are certain ways a combination of segregationist politics and northern conservatism was blended over time by a very political actors and a wave o
that constantly use the word adapt. the ultimate irony is what our democracy needs and what our economy needs is critically thinking questioning and creative people but don't think that notion and the idea informs the way we think about we expect our students to do or achieve. until we can can a bridge that e will not reach you their goal of preparing workers or $0.07 that we need. thank you [applause] >> joseph lowndes in your new book "from the new deal to the new right" you...
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early in the book, you write that epidemics fascinate us. te that epidemics fascinate us. host: give it your best shot. describing an epidemic for us. what is it? how should we look at? guest: bitan epidemic is always a story that a society tells itself about a disease outbreak or the threat of a disease outbreak. sometimes we talk about epidemics that do not qualify as diseases in the classical sense. for instance, we talk about an epidemic of obesity nowadays. 10 years ago, we were talking about an epidemic of road rage. those do not seem like diseases in the classical sense, if you think about the plague or colorists. it is a story we tell about a social crisis. maybe that is the best way to put its. host: you also say that epidemics create opportunities to convey messages. host: this is right at the front of the book. explain more. guest: it often seems to be true that when we face a social problem, when we do not know how to deal with it, we do not know what the best way is to make it go away. we handed over to the public health industry. the way we do that is by call
early in the book, you write that epidemics fascinate us. te that epidemics fascinate us. host: give it your best shot. describing an epidemic for us. what is it? how should we look at? guest: bitan epidemic is always a story that a society tells itself about a disease outbreak or the threat of a disease outbreak. sometimes we talk about epidemics that do not qualify as diseases in the classical sense. for instance, we talk about an epidemic of obesity nowadays. 10 years ago, we were talking...
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stay with us, everybody. we'll be right back with a real bull battle and i will tell you why the fed is bullish for stocks. ♪ well i was shopping for a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free- credit report dot com, baby. ♪ >>> all right, the new bull market. since early march, we're looking at the best stock market bull period in 76 years, the new bull market. plenty of time to get in, all for shadowing some kind of economic recovery. let's talk about what our investment gurus have to think about it. bill and jim. thank you for coming on. let me open up with the reco
stay with us, everybody. we'll be right back with a real bull battle and i will tell you why the fed is bullish for stocks. ♪ well i was shopping for a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking...
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mike huckabee joins us live next. tonight he will answer your questions on the reform plans and how they could affect you. and interviewed not want to miss. >> continuing coverage of the midair collision over the hudson river. we have gotten an exclusive photos to show >> julie: is one of the countries most important policy issues. the healthcare debate. town hall meetings across the country and there's a lot of anger out there. in some cases turning violent. we told you earlier president obama working today to dispel what he calls outlandish rumors about his health care reform at the same time republicans continue to mobilize against the president's plan. to help us break it down former governor mike huckabee and of course host of the "huckabee" his program coming up right after the the fox report. mike, thanks for coming on. >> mike: at the pleasure do it. we think it'll be a very informative program tonight. we will take a lot of questions from the viewers that we've been getting from e-mail and there are a lot of
mike huckabee joins us live next. tonight he will answer your questions on the reform plans and how they could affect you. and interviewed not want to miss. >> continuing coverage of the midair collision over the hudson river. we have gotten an exclusive photos to show >> julie: is one of the countries most important policy issues. the healthcare debate. town hall meetings across the country and there's a lot of anger out there. in some cases turning violent. we told you earlier...
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that's all for us at:ty. thank you for joining. see you back here tonight for abc 2 news the latest at 11. have i a great evening! carol! denise! you've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. (chuckle) i hate dieting. me too. that's why i eat this fiber one yogurt. (mr. mehta) it has five grams of fiber, zero fat, and fifty calories. please, this is too creamy and delicious. it's true, only fifty calories. i am adding this to my list.
that's all for us at:ty. thank you for joining. see you back here tonight for abc 2 news the latest at 11. have i a great evening! carol! denise! you've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. (chuckle) i hate dieting. me too. that's why i eat this fiber one yogurt. (mr. mehta) it has five grams of fiber, zero fat, and fifty calories. please, this is too creamy and delicious. it's true, only fifty calories. i am adding this to my list.
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stalled out just to the south of us. stalled out weather front and we did l deal with that with for the next 28 hours. danny coming up the coast. right now the convection, the showers, storms, the rain, is on the eastern side of the storm. so it is really loaded up on the eastern side. that's good news as it makes its way up the coast. but again, we had so many locations around prince george's county. around anne arundel county. maryland'sastern shore and eastern maryland, too, that got so much rain during the last storm with bill moving up the coast. the ground is saturated and could still seelooding in spots. there will definitely be rough is your of and rip tides. dangerous rip tides and big waves as danny makes its way up the coast. it is a tropical storm now back out of the way so you can see all the stats. there at 50 miles per hour. could easily get up to 74 miles per hour. it is early saturday that will be making its way just east of our area. the outer banks accelerating northward up to new england by saturday n
stalled out just to the south of us. stalled out weather front and we did l deal with that with for the next 28 hours. danny coming up the coast. right now the convection, the showers, storms, the rain, is on the eastern side of the storm. so it is really loaded up on the eastern side. that's good news as it makes its way up the coast. but again, we had so many locations around prince george's county. around anne arundel county. maryland'sastern shore and eastern maryland, too, that got so much...
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government is using none of these tools. in terms of sustaining the health care system, we need to of the balance of public and private. nobody in our system would disagree with that. we're trying to get the best of both. we think that the private tools could be embedded into medicare but it will be difficult to get the politics through to do it. a lot transparency and we're only talking about the individual market. the individual market was 17 million and may be going up to 30 million, but they will make sure that they have peace of mind. you put that all together, we think we can structure a system that is much better than the one that we have today, that is more transparent, but allows the benefit of drawing from the different areas of expertise on both sides. >> if i could follow on that quickly, medicare and fans is more expensive than traditional medicare. i agree with much of what you said, is that you cannot compete the government. the government will not be able to adapt these wonderful techniques. why is there an a
government is using none of these tools. in terms of sustaining the health care system, we need to of the balance of public and private. nobody in our system would disagree with that. we're trying to get the best of both. we think that the private tools could be embedded into medicare but it will be difficult to get the politics through to do it. a lot transparency and we're only talking about the individual market. the individual market was 17 million and may be going up to 30 million, but...
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mike huckabee joins us live next. tonight he will answer your questions on the reform plans and how they could affect you. and interviewed not want to miss. >> continuing coverage of the midair collision over the hudson river. we have gotten an exclusive photos to show you plus new details on "the fox report" comes back in just three minutes. i've been growing algae for 35 years. most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out... just how much algae can help to meet... the fuel demands of the world. shopping less and saving more. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> julie: is one of the countries most important policy issues. the healthcare debate. t
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as an anti-allergen. >> after a few stings, andrew emerges us okay. he tells us, if you talk too much in their presence, honeybees become aaccounted tra to your mouth and -- attract to the mouth and the stinging starts. the bees have become lovable, selling us cereal. >> make this extraordinary honey, we need extraordinary bees! >> giving us a great hairdo. >> ♪ >> even starring in their own "bee movie." >> that's one nectar collector. >> taking on celebrity status, actress scarlett johansson and ryan reynolds reportedly received a beehive as a wedding gift from samuel l. jackson. bet that wasn't on the registry. even the white house has a beehive to pollenate michelle's much talked-about garden. >> we love honey. >> there's a great payoff, right? >> oh, my god, it's amazing. >> try explaining it to the neighbors. >> the neighbors don't know. >> since the secret is out, these urban beekeepers are working with new york city to make it legal. andrew has started a charity, bees without borders, teaching people around the world how to harvest honey. >>
as an anti-allergen. >> after a few stings, andrew emerges us okay. he tells us, if you talk too much in their presence, honeybees become aaccounted tra to your mouth and -- attract to the mouth and the stinging starts. the bees have become lovable, selling us cereal. >> make this extraordinary honey, we need extraordinary bees! >> giving us a great hairdo. >> ♪ >> even starring in their own "bee movie." >> that's one nectar collector. >>...
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>> tomorrow. >> for us? >> no, 105 in phoenix. >> let's not let rick know we're not lousening to the rest of the -- thank you. >> i have stuff to read. wall street says new highs for the year but is main street rebounding. what you can expect if the future next. >> a luxury resort in san diego offering rooms for just $19 a night. if you don't mind sleeping in a tent. and bring your own toilet paper. i think they have details what they're calling the survivor package straight ahead. to demonstrate the allergen trappers in pledge, we've trapped kimberly in this glass box... with all this dust. well, it's only dust. in that dust are allergens from pet dander and dust mites. eww! pledge with allergen trappers... traps up to 84% of allergens in dust. 84%? that's... nothing to sneeze at? yeah... no. that's great. allergen trappers. that's the beauty of pledge®. also available in wipes. s.c. johnson. a family company. to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line?
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we shouldn't be waiting for them to change and change us. we should be working for us. if we believe grameen is a good idea, we should be doing grameen whether citi does it or wall street does it. who cares. we don't care as long as this piece works. when the crisis come, they're the one with all those big pillars kind of collapsed and this system doesn't collapse. if they don't to learn from it, it's their problem. that they have built some institution which is the slightest deviation suddenly start collapsing so there's some basic weakness in the system and this is a system that works globally in every single environment. it keeps working without collateral. remember, that we don't have any collateral. they have all the collateral. all the lawyers. and the state collapses so we don't have the collateral. we don't have the lawyers. it keeps on running. that's what the interesting part of the grameen america right there in new york city where big banks in front of them collapsing. their business is running. they have no problem. no impact on them. so this lesson they ha
we shouldn't be waiting for them to change and change us. we should be working for us. if we believe grameen is a good idea, we should be doing grameen whether citi does it or wall street does it. who cares. we don't care as long as this piece works. when the crisis come, they're the one with all those big pillars kind of collapsed and this system doesn't collapse. if they don't to learn from it, it's their problem. that they have built some institution which is the slightest deviation suddenly...
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and tom, are you still with us? >> caller: i am. >> jamie: there is a great number of these boats, laura was describing the blue ones are the police and there is also the fire department, and rescue and this is a very rare occurrence, though, in the hudson river, so, what type of training goes into preparing these emergency management and service officials, to actually conduct an operation like this? >> caller: when i was with the city we did operations and drills, almost every single month. and, it just happened that three days ago, four days ago, on the other side of the narrows bridge, and for those viewers who are not from new york that is about a mile-and-a-half, two miles down the river, from where this has happened, past the statue of liberty they had an operation, relative to a potential terrorist attack, and the police department and the fire department and the coast guard work very closely, together in new york city, at training for these operations, and executing them when and if they should happen. >> ja
and tom, are you still with us? >> caller: i am. >> jamie: there is a great number of these boats, laura was describing the blue ones are the police and there is also the fire department, and rescue and this is a very rare occurrence, though, in the hudson river, so, what type of training goes into preparing these emergency management and service officials, to actually conduct an operation like this? >> caller: when i was with the city we did operations and drills, almost...
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you can use calvert street. that is probably your best alternate. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> the debate now over the reform of our nation's health care system comes to our door steptonight. senator ben cardin will be hosting a town hall to hear what you have to say about president obama's plan. the last couple of weeks we've shown you just how heated these town hall forums have gotten all over the country. most americans say they don't want the federal government controlling how they receive medical care. so be sure to keep it here on abc2. coming up at 5:30. live on the campus of towson university with a preview of tonight's town hall meeting. >>> another major story developing today -- trials begin for the h1n1 swine flu vaccine across the country. health officials at the university of maryland school of medicine are participating in those tests. young adults and senior citizen value -- volunteers will get the vaccine first. if found to be safe, it will be tested on children. >>> and in iraq, soldiers have been treated for swine flu.
you can use calvert street. that is probably your best alternate. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> the debate now over the reform of our nation's health care system comes to our door steptonight. senator ben cardin will be hosting a town hall to hear what you have to say about president obama's plan. the last couple of weeks we've shown you just how heated these town hall forums have gotten all over the country. most americans say they don't want the federal government...
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and gave us two star review. that i thought was fair. >> charlie: if you wanted to sort of expand your knowledge of food and cooking. i'm going to give you four or five candidates. tom keller would be one. >> he and i worked together, i was his sous chef when he was at raquel here. >> charlie: which was not a success? >> no. it wasn't because the food. it was fabulous food. a schizophrenic restaurant. a bar on one side and serious restaurant on the other. it didn't know what it wanted to be. >> charlie: also, a perfect lesson of the fact that somehow something doesn't quite work out but the people who are there are brilliant. tom went on to -- >> doing a dinner together in a few weeks we have cooked together we're looking forward together i have not eaten at el bulli. last time i was there, i was leaving the day this they could get me in i was leaving spain i couldn't get. the day they can get me in. i was lucky to get in. it was day i was leaving. i couldn't make it. no, i haven't. >> charlie: he has this passio
and gave us two star review. that i thought was fair. >> charlie: if you wanted to sort of expand your knowledge of food and cooking. i'm going to give you four or five candidates. tom keller would be one. >> he and i worked together, i was his sous chef when he was at raquel here. >> charlie: which was not a success? >> no. it wasn't because the food. it was fabulous food. a schizophrenic restaurant. a bar on one side and serious restaurant on the other. it didn't know...
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it will be coming close to us -- this front that is. 72 degrees in philadelphia. temperatures in the mid 70's. it will get warmer as we reach lunchtime. the seven-day forecast is up in just a little bit. >> here is a look at 11 news today. >> weekend violence at the inner harbor has some concern about the long-term effects on tourism. >> in washington, democrats tried to determine what reform should look like. i will have that story coming up. >> we are dealing with a serious accident. we will have th (announcer) back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> let's get a job of the forecast. >> good morning.
it will be coming close to us -- this front that is. 72 degrees in philadelphia. temperatures in the mid 70's. it will get warmer as we reach lunchtime. the seven-day forecast is up in just a little bit. >> here is a look at 11 news today. >> weekend violence at the inner harbor has some concern about the long-term effects on tourism. >> in washington, democrats tried to determine what reform should look like. i will have that story coming up. >> we are dealing with a...
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as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com >>> we want to show you pepsi, making two acquisitions. the world's second biggest drink maker buying pepsi bottling and also pepsi americas for 28.50 a share. you can take a look at how all three are trading. up across the board. pretty significantly better than 8% on the first two, a% 5% on pepsi pepsico. >>> senate democrats are struggling it to win over enough republicans to pass a $2 billion extension of the cash for clunkers program. critics are calling it crack pot economics, transferring money from one taxpayer's pocket to another. and by the way, why not just give a $4500 subsidy for everything? let's ask leslie sanchez, republican strategist, sand rare are a, thanks for joining us. how about cash for cell phones? how about cash for coats? back to school shoppin
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i think this tend not to be useful. -- these tend not to be useful. it is most useful for me to accept invitations from people in my district and go and meet with them on their turf, where they feel comfortable in there is no effort to turn out the troops on one side or the other. there is nothing wrong with that. i am glad to accept invitations as i have done during this recess, and that was what i was originally doing here. i noticed there was something complaining that i was in scituate. i have not been able to do as much with people all side of my district since i became committee chairmen, but i was in plymouth the other day going to meetings that other people had. your suggestion that i do not listen to average people is dead wrong. i was in bed for the last week. -- i was in bedford last week. the fact that the constitution was a small number of pages and this bill is bigger is not a valid argument against the bill. the constitution was meant to be dropped bridgette broadcom in general principles. the guys who wrote the constitution for got the
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write to us at new york city. write to us at info@teenkidsnews.com. my name's brandon. in 9 years, i'll be an alcoholic. all: hi, brandon. i'll start drinking with the older kids, and whatever they do... i'll do. announcer: kids who drink before age 15 are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems when they're adults. so start talking before they start drinking. i know it'll start with alcohol. i'm just not sure how it's gonna end.
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that's all for us at 6:30. thank you for joining us. have a great evening!
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as you're joining us this monday morning. light rain through southern michigan, maybe a heavy downpour or two spreading into detroit suburbs. it will be into the city shortly. carry the umbrella as you head out the door. in the east, a hot day. raleigh could easily be near 100. same for norfolk. d.c., the heat index between 100 and 105. a heat warning for philadelphia today. if you're watching wsav tv in savannah, georgia, enter the world of wolves and learn about their behavior and the structure of their packs at the oatland island wildlife center. >> a wolfman jack impression? >> not this morning. it's too early for that. >> we appreciate you sparing us, bill. >>> the whole while snobby critics a movie made for kids strategy certainly paid off at the g.i. joe rise of cobra. it opened number one. it earned another $44 million worldwide for a $100 million weekend. "julie and julia" opened right on expectations with women over 35 powering it to a solid number two finish. no such luck for "a perfect getaway." it landed with a t
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they want d us to talk about portable and they wanted us to make not a voluntary contribution or commitment to that but they wanted us to be clear and transparent that we would support legislation to do exactly that. that had a material impact in all of our processes and discussions. and at the end of last year, in december we came forward with a very comprehensive program which in fact is the building blocks of what members of congress are talking about today in the area of insurance reform. so we're proud of that. we can contribute to it. we can help educate people on the importance of this and how it works. >> so to be sure i understand, your argument is that universality is the game changer that once you have everybody in the system then you can begin to restructure. but until then, if that condition is not met then these won't work because sick people or the healthy people won't come in. >> and this isn't a hype thesssiss on our part. this is a view that now has been born out with experience in a large number of states. we've done a report, it wasn't done by us. we had a third party do
they want d us to talk about portable and they wanted us to make not a voluntary contribution or commitment to that but they wanted us to be clear and transparent that we would support legislation to do exactly that. that had a material impact in all of our processes and discussions. and at the end of last year, in december we came forward with a very comprehensive program which in fact is the building blocks of what members of congress are talking about today in the area of insurance reform....
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it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is 80% of the costs and that's a big cost in one part of the demographic and that part will only get bigger. >> no one does particularly well in terms of controlling costs, either the public system, private or other countries in the world. just about everywhere you have health care costs outpacing inflation. >> at the high end, we deliver terrific care for people who can afford it. but we do know we've got one of the least efficient systems in the industrialized world. we spend far more per person and get less for it than other major industrialized nations. peop
it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is...
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how many phones are you not using? homeland security could save $300,000 just by e-mailing documents instead of printing them out on only one side. and homeland security and the national highway traffic safety administration say they're going to start getting their news on-line for free, rather than renewing all those newspaper subscriptions. that sounds like that might cause another problem. that is not going to help the newspaper industry, but it will help the trees, which help the environment. now i'm lost. now i don't know what to do. critics say the reductions are minimal at best. they show how behind the government really is, and when i say behind, i mean behind the times. i wonder request we weren't doing these things before. oh, i remember now. because they're all dopes in washington! now a story that sent was sent to me by representative jason chavitz, a representative from utah. we are already spending the money we just found. yeah, we aren't going to save that money. please! this is free money! well, two bil
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then it was a proper use of protest. what is good for the goose should be good for the gander, right? >> if they want to go to a hearing on health care on the hill, want to disrupt that -- they need to realize that they will be arrested like these folks, that is okay. do not disrupt other americans opportunities to be heard. neil: free speech is free speech, right? in april of 2003, hillary clinton was criticizing the lack of free speech issue. >> i am sick and tired of people that say that if you debate and disagree with this administration, somehow you are not patriotic. we should stand up and say that we are americans and we have a right to debate and to disagree with any administration." >> i happen to agree. i do not think that that is a conflict. again, i want to reiterate the point, if someone tried to pass a law saying that they could not do it, i would have to switch sides. but it is a bad situation when one of the few opportunities that people have to talk directly to their elected officials are disrupted. that
then it was a proper use of protest. what is good for the goose should be good for the gander, right? >> if they want to go to a hearing on health care on the hill, want to disrupt that -- they need to realize that they will be arrested like these folks, that is okay. do not disrupt other americans opportunities to be heard. neil: free speech is free speech, right? in april of 2003, hillary clinton was criticizing the lack of free speech issue. >> i am sick and tired of people that...
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after today's drop, he'll join us again to tell us how much further this market could fall. >>> plus, could tech be your best safe haven play? the ceo of king pharmaceuticals. here is what else is coming up. >>> be fearful while others are greedy and greedy while others are fearful. which stocks is the "fast money" picking up as others run from the street? >>> and -- >> that was the right thing to do.. >> no, it wasn't the right thing to do. >> this guy is no working wall street stiff. peter schiff on the coming correction. >>> plus avoiding the selloff? there's an app for that. one of the best tech investors on the street give you the trade when america's post market show continues. >>> welcome back to "fast money," live at the market site in new york city's time square. if the stock market rally isn't based on the hopes of an economic recovery, then the next guest would tell you it's more pain to come. peter schiff is the author of "how to profit from an economic collapse." welcome back to the program. >> thanks for having me on. >> how much deeper will this correction be? >> well,
after today's drop, he'll join us again to tell us how much further this market could fall. >>> plus, could tech be your best safe haven play? the ceo of king pharmaceuticals. here is what else is coming up. >>> be fearful while others are greedy and greedy while others are fearful. which stocks is the "fast money" picking up as others run from the street? >>> and -- >> that was the right thing to do.. >> no, it wasn't the right thing to do....
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john, are you still with us? >> still with you, jamie. >> jamie: the divers have been in now since shortly after noon. it is approaching three hours of them searching for survivors. there's a report of one person having died and one survived. we will learn the accuracy of that information when mayor bloomberg, the new york city mayor, told a press conference. we are waiting that momentarily. meantime, based on what you heard from this last eyewitness of what he saw in the air, you get a better sense of what happened if you. >> somebody made a mistake, obviously. it's hard to know and that was a very chilling description of that eyewitness gave. it does sound as though the piper -- the pilot of the piper, the plane, just simply didn't see the helicopter. now whether he was looking in the wrong direction, he or she was looking around direction, who knows. but that last-minute maneuver at the plant apparently made, according to that eyewitness, to lift the wing and try to avoid, sounds like just all of a sudden it w
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it means some changes for all of us passengers. the extra information that the airlines will want the next time we buy a plane ticket. changes that start this weekend. details are coming up. plus, he confessed to carrying on an affair with a campaign staffer. but now reports of another possible confession from the former presidential candidate john edwards. he is in the cube. and it's next. shepard: getting first look tonight at the moment of impact at that horrific collision over the weekend between a small airplane and a tourist helicopter. the one that happened over the hudson river between new york city and new jersey. in it you can see the helicopter, look there, it would be to the right with the plane approaching from behind and the camera pulls out. and the cash, the hope is this will give investigators some help in figuring out exactly what happened here. the crash killed all nine people who were in the air. and developing news on fox news channel. huge development in the extramarital affair of former presidential candidate
it means some changes for all of us passengers. the extra information that the airlines will want the next time we buy a plane ticket. changes that start this weekend. details are coming up. plus, he confessed to carrying on an affair with a campaign staffer. but now reports of another possible confession from the former presidential candidate john edwards. he is in the cube. and it's next. shepard: getting first look tonight at the moment of impact at that horrific collision over the weekend...
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joining us now is a an eyewitness. you heard this sound and many thought it was a bomb. >> that's correct. >> what happened? >> well, we had just been finished playing soccer, we were hangs out on the field when we heard this just incredibly large crashing noise. i've never heard anything like that loud in my life ever. i flinched, i looked up and the helicopter had broken in two and the plane was going down into the water. everyone's initial reaction was just terror because the helicopter came down close to the new jersey side and a few people thought it would actually hit pedestrians on the side of the river. >> keith, i can show everyone where you were. i pulled up a map. you were at sinatra park in hoboken. >> that's correct. >> over here, you've got the hudson and frank sinatra park. that's where you were playing soccer. keith, i've got to ask you, you look up, you see an aircraft splitting in two. what did that look like? what did you physically see at that distance? >> well it happened extremely quickly. like a
joining us now is a an eyewitness. you heard this sound and many thought it was a bomb. >> that's correct. >> what happened? >> well, we had just been finished playing soccer, we were hangs out on the field when we heard this just incredibly large crashing noise. i've never heard anything like that loud in my life ever. i flinched, i looked up and the helicopter had broken in two and the plane was going down into the water. everyone's initial reaction was just terror because...
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we're not using it to back our money anymore, so it seems to me we could use that gold. host: plainfield, new jersey, you're next. maury on our democrats' line. caller: good morning. i think that to help the economy we need to do a couple of things. we need to do something with the banks to get them to help people out with their mortgages, and we need to do something about creating jobs. people are not spending money because they don't have it. host: one of the things in the paper highlighted this morning was consumer confidence and concerns about people spending their money. how do you think you reverse that trend? caller: first of all, you get them a job. people don't have the money to spend. that will help them to fine jobs with something to create more jobs and work with the banks that got the government money, our money, to get them to do something about helping people with their mortgages. host: when you say get them a job, do you think that is a direct involvement of the federal government then? caller: yes, they should be working with businesses to get them to cr
we're not using it to back our money anymore, so it seems to me we could use that gold. host: plainfield, new jersey, you're next. maury on our democrats' line. caller: good morning. i think that to help the economy we need to do a couple of things. we need to do something with the banks to get them to help people out with their mortgages, and we need to do something about creating jobs. people are not spending money because they don't have it. host: one of the things in the paper highlighted...
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we also have with us a pilot robert mark who is joining us now. robert, what can you tell us about this operation in this airspace? >> well, this operation, i mean, the new york airspace is very congested. there's no doubt about that, and when the helicopter and the small airplane were flying, they were probably both flying under visual conditions, which means that the pilots are both responsible for looking out the window and making sure that they maintain separation from each other, and somehow, somebody must have gotten distracted somewhere, because this normally does not happen. >> this happened within the hour, just after noon between manhattan and hoboken. are either one of these aircrafts required to file flight mans? what is the -- flight plans. what is the tracking of these tour helicopters and the small plane? we do not know its origin, which airport this mane came out this plane came out of. >> normally he they wouldn't file a flight plan. there are too many planes in that airspace to keep track of them. again, it's a system that's work
we also have with us a pilot robert mark who is joining us now. robert, what can you tell us about this operation in this airspace? >> well, this operation, i mean, the new york airspace is very congested. there's no doubt about that, and when the helicopter and the small airplane were flying, they were probably both flying under visual conditions, which means that the pilots are both responsible for looking out the window and making sure that they maintain separation from each other, and...
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is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. i. >> gregg: fox news alert. we're getting additional details on the horrific midair collision between a tourist helicopter and fixed wing plane. nine people in all including a child and five italian tourists have lost their lives. two bodies recovered so far. search continues on the left-hand side of your screen the search continues. this is very important. joining us on the set or three eyewitnesses. one was on one of tour boats. his grandmother joins us and julie is the mother. first, where you were and we're going to put your pictures up. >> julie: you guys are the first to come on and describe what you saw. you saw the midair collision and you have brought pictures to fox this is the first time we're going to be showing these pictures. why don't we go ah
is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. i. >> gregg: fox news alert. we're getting additional details on the horrific midair collision between a tourist helicopter and fixed wing plane. nine people in all including a child and five italian tourists have lost their lives. two...
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most of us don't see that now. we need to restructure the system so we're paying for value, and if we want more value, if we want the deluxe, we pay that difference rather than asking our neighbor to pay it for us. >> reminder that you are listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. we're talking with dr. emanuel about his vision for a complete overhaul of our health care system and our audience here tonight obviously includes a number of kaiser patients, because this question has been asked a number of ways. what do you think of kaiser's model of health care? >> kaiser is a classic model of integrated care under one system where they have an incentive to have the doctors work with the hospitals, work with the other types of health care providers. i think it's a very good model of he care. and most people that have studied it, think that it provided excellent care, comparable to anything in the country. and here i should have a confession to make. some of the senior executives at kaiser are good
most of us don't see that now. we need to restructure the system so we're paying for value, and if we want more value, if we want the deluxe, we pay that difference rather than asking our neighbor to pay it for us. >> reminder that you are listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. we're talking with dr. emanuel about his vision for a complete overhaul of our health care system and our audience here tonight obviously includes a number of kaiser patients, because this...